Update:The FALCON 9 rocket body, is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 11th October, 2012 @ 11:24 GMT ± 1 hour.
FALCON 9 RB 1 38848U 12054C 12285.25997685 .15019491 12746-4 35359-3 0 197 2 38848 051.6475 263.5990 0031483 057.6440 139.0054 16.42459500 525
Period: 89.95 minutesInclination: 51.65°Apogee: 278 kmPerigee: 167 km Revolution Number: 56Predicted Location: 13.1° N, 82.6° E
Debris, now confirmed as a FALCON 9 rocket body, is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 11th October, 2012 @ 11:00 GMT ± 15 hours.
FALCON 9 RB 1 38848U 12054C 12284.43143874 .06516246 12332-4 93581-3 0 146 2 38848 051.6515 268.2400 0063854 053.2244 307.6551 16.27530320 392
Period: 89.95 minutesInclination: 51.65°Apogee: 278 kmPerigee: 167 km Revolution Number: 54Predicted Location: 51.6°S, 16.7°W
Debris, likely a solar array cover, that was launched on the 7th October, 2012, from Cape Canaveral, is predicted to re-enter the Earths atmosphere on the 11th October, 2012 @ 08:00 GMT ± 24 hours.
OBJECT C 1 38848U 12054C 12284.06256353 .04220147 12154-4 79921-3 0 113 2 38848 051.6510 270.2772 0072516 051.6072 309.1976 16.23622212 338
Period: 89.36 minutesInclination: 51.65°Apogee: 310 kmPerigee: 176 km Revolution Number: 52Predicted Location: 19.6°N, 103.2°E